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1 Manual on Food Import Clearance System (FICS) implemented by Food Safety and Standard Authority of India (FSSAI), Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India The purpose of this manual is to present an overview of the Food Import Clearance System (FICS) and its requirements for the clearance of imported food articles into India. It is designed as a ready reckoner for the stakeholders of FICS and to create awareness amongst those who want to import food articles into India. This information has been collated from the Food Safety & Standards Act 2006, Rules, Regulations and Corrigendum made thereunder and on operationalization of FICS by the FSSAI. 1

2 Chapter Table of Contents Page No. I Overview of Food Import Clearance System (FICS) implemented by FSSAI 3-4 II A) General Procedures & Inspection by Authorised Officer B) General Steps involved in FICS (Flow Diagram) C) Online FICS III Powers and duties of the Authorised Officer 9-10 IV Instruction on Do s and Don ts required to be practiced by the major Stakeholders under FICS A) Food Importer B) Custom House Agent (CHA) C) Food Testing Laboratories (Notified & Referral) V Import Documentation VI Sample Size as specified in the Chapter 2.3 of FSS (Laboratory and Sampling Analysis) Regulation, 2011 VII DGFT Notifications on the Food Import 22 Glossary of general terms used under Food Import Clearance System Disclaimer:-This manual contains only general information. This manual should not therefore be relied upon as an authoritative interpretation of the provisions of the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, Rules and Regulations made thereunder and any of the information furnished under this manual including the Draft Import Regulations. 2

3 Chapter I Overview of Food Import Clearance System (FICS) implemented by FSSAI Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 (hereinafter referred to as the Act ) is mandated for laying down science based standards for articles of food and to regulate their manufacture, storage, distribution, sale and import, to ensure availability of safe and wholesome food for human consumption and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. Under section 4 (1) of the Act, Government of India (GOI) has established an body corporate called Food Safety Standards Authority of India (hereinafter referred to as the Food Authority ) to exercise the powers conferred on, and to perform the functions assigned under the Act. Rules and Regulations were made under the Act. Food Authority and the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (hereinafter referred to as the DGFT ) issues guidelines/instructions/advisories in terms of food import trade issues at the same time sustaining the paramount importance of food safety. The relevant sections of the Act that are significant in terms of food import are reproduced below: Section Details of the Section Section 22 Genetically modified foods, organic foods, functional foods, proprietary foods, etc. Save as otherwise provided under this Act and regulations made there under, no person shall manufacture, distribute, sell or import any novel food, genetically modified articles of food, irradiated food, organic foods, foods for special dietary uses, functional foods, Nutraceuticals, health supplements, proprietary foods and such other articles of food which the Central Government may notify in this behalf. Section 23 Packaging and labelling of foods. (1) No person shall manufacture, distribute, sell or expose for sale or despatch or deliver to any agent or broker for the purpose of sale, any packaged food products which are not marked and labelled in the manner as may be specified by regulations: Provided that the labels shall not contain any statement, claim, design or device which is false or misleading in any particular concerning the food products contained in the package or concerning the quantity or the nutritive value implying medicinal or therapeutic claims or in relation to the place of origin of the said food products. (2) Every food business operator shall ensure that the labelling and presentation of food, including their shape, appearance or packaging, the packaging materials used, the manner in which they are arranged and the setting in which they are displayed, and the information which is made available about them through whatever medium, does not mislead consumers. Section 25 All imports of articles of food to be subject to this Act. (1) No person shall import into India (i) any unsafe or misbranded or sub-standard food or food containing extraneous matter; (ii) any article of food for the import of which a license is required under any Act or rules or regulations, except in accordance with the conditions of the license; and (iii) any article of food in contravention of any other provision of this Act or of any rule or regulation made there under or any other Act. 3

4 Section 26 Section 43 Section 47 Section 67 Other Sections (2) The Central Government shall, while prohibiting, restricting or otherwise regulating import of article of food under the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 (22 of 1992), follow the standards laid down by the Food Authority under the provisions of this Act and the Rules and regulations made there under. Responsibilities of the Food business operator. (1) Every food business operator shall ensure that the articles of food satisfy the requirements of this Act and the rules and regulations made there under at all stages of production, processing, import, distribution and sale within the businesses under his control. Recognition and accreditation of laboratories, research institutions and referral food laboratory (1) The Food Authority may notify food laboratories and research institutions accredited by National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories or any other accreditation agency for the purposes of carrying out analysis of samples by the Food Analysts under this Act. (2) The Food Authority shall, establish or recognize by notification, one or more referral food laboratory or laboratories to carry out the functions entrusted to the referral food laboratory by this Act or any rules and regulations made there under. (5) In case of imported articles of food, the authorised officer of the Food Authority shall take its sample and send to the Food Analyst of notified laboratory for analysis who shall send the report within a period of five days to the Authorised Officer. (6) The Designated Officer, the Food Safety Officer, the authorised officer and the Food Analyst shall follow such procedure as may be specified by regulations. Penalty for contravention of provisions of this Act in case of import of articles of food to be in addition to penalties provided under any other Act. (1) Any person who imports any article of food which is in contravention of the provisions of this Act, rules and regulations made there under, shall, in addition to any penalty to which he may be liable under the provisions of the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 (22 of 1992) and the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962) be also liable under this Act and shall be proceeded against accordingly. (2) Any such article of food shall be destroyed or returned to the importer, if permitted by the competent authority under the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 (22 of 1992) or the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), or any other Act, as the case may be. Section 51. Penalty for sub-standard food. Section 52. Penalty for misbranded food. Section 54. Penalty for food containing extraneous matter. Section 55. Penalty for failure to comply with the directions of Food Safety Officer. Section 57. Penalty for possessing adulterant. Section 59. Punishment for unsafe food. Section 63. Punishment for carrying out a business without license. Section 65. Compensation in case injury of death of consumer Section 78. Power of court to implead manufacturer etc. Section 80. Defences which may or may not be allowed in prosecution under this Act. 4

5 Chapter II A) General Procedure & Inspection by Authorised Officer I. Filing of application for Inspection by the Importer or his/her CHA to the Authorised Officer - (1) Food Importer shall possesses valid license under FSS Act 2006, Product Approval (if required) from Food Authority to import food articles into India and shall ensure that the intended imported food article has the valid remaining shelf life as specified in the DGFT Notification NO.22 (RE-2001)/ dated 30th July, 2001 (2) The Food Importer or his/her Customs House Agent (hereinafter referred to as the CHA ) upon arrival of imported food article at the point of import and upon receiving examination order from the Customs Authorities concerned, shall:- a) Ascertain the availability of food for inspection and drawl of sample(s) by the Authorised Officer in the customs notified area; b) Make an application for No Objection Certificate (hereinafter referred to as the NOC ) to the Authorised Officer of the respective Point of Import through online Food Import Clearance System (hereinafter referred to as the FICS ). c) Pay the prescribed lab analysis fee for the food sample(s) in the manner as prescribed by Food Authority; d) Be present at the customs area at the designated time to facilitate inspection, help in drawl of sample(s) and witness sealing of sample(s) by the Authorised Officer or his representative, and sign on the sealed sample(s). II.Verification of documents furnished by the Food Importer or CHA (1) Upon receipt of application for issue of NOC and on verification of documents filed by the Food Importer or CHA, the Authorised Officer shall intimate the details of place, date and time of inspection to the Food Importer or CHA within such time as would be reasonable to facilitate the presence of the Food Importer or CHA at that time and place of the inspection/sampling. (2) The Authorised Officer may cancel the inspection, if he/she is of the opinion that the imported food articles has not been made accessible for the purpose of inspection and drawl of sample(s) and his/her opinion shall be final and conclusive. In the event of such cancellation, the Food Importer or CHA shall take necessary steps to make the food articles so accessible and upon such steps being taken, initiate a fresh application for issue of NOC. (3) If the imported food article need a Product Approval, the Authorised Officer shall inform the importer to refer the same to the Product Approval Division (hereinafter referred to as the PAD ) of Food Authority. (4) The Authorised Officer shall ascertain whether the food article is on the Prohibited list or from the Prohibited source as notified by the DGFT (dgft.gov.in/exim/2000/dn/ftpdnl/prohibited%20 items.doc) and the restricted list as notified by the DGFT (dgft.gov.in/exim/2000/dn/ftpdnl/restrctd%20items.doc) etc or Food Authority. If so, the Authorised Officer shall pass an order refusing the drawl of sample from the imported food consignment and such consignments are either re-exported back to the source country or destroyed, as desired by the Customs Authority during the adjudication process. (5) The Authorised Officer may refuse the inspection and intimate the Customs Authorities, if the articles of import are misclassified as food. 5

6 III. Balance Shelf life: - The Authorised Officer shall ascertain the balance shelf life of the imported food article, and upon such enquiry, if he/she comes to the conclusion that the balance shelf life of the food as on the date of import is less than sixty percent of the valid remaining shelf life as specified in the DGFT Notification NO.22 (RE-2001)/ dated 30th July, 2001 or as specified by DGFT from time to time, the Authorised Officer shall pass an order refusing the clearance of the imported food. IV. Inspection by Authorised Officer: (1) The Authorised Officer or his/her staff shall carry out the inspection of food storage conditions, labelling & packing and draw sample of imported food article in the customs notified area in the presence of Importer or CHA. (2) In case of pre-packaged foods, the Authorised Officer shall scrutinize the packaging and labelling requirements to ascertain its compliance under Food Safety and Standards (Packaging and Labelling) Regulations, 2011 and if it is noncompliance, the Authorised Officer shall issue a rejection report to Customs Authorities therein stating the reason(s) for refusing the drawl of sample from the imported food consignment. (3) The Authorised Officer shall draw the sample with rectifiable labeling defects as defined in the Food Authority guidelines and forward the sample to laboratory for analysis and inform the importer or CHA to rectify the labeling defects within a specified time period in the Customs Area. On receipt of compliance letter from the Food Importer or CHA and/or an order issued by the Customs Authorities, the Authorised Officer may carry out the re-inspection of the food consignment. This process shall apply if laboratory identifies these rectifiable labeling defects on receipt of the sample. (4) In case rectifications are still in non-compliance or Food Importer or CHA has failed to carry out the labeling rectifications within the prescribed period, the Authorised Officer shall pass an order refusing the drawl of sample from the imported food consignment and importer or CHA has to apply fresh application to process further. (6) The Authorised Officer at the time of inspection finds that the food articles do not meet the prescribed food safety standards due to visible insects or fungus infestations; he/she shall pass an order refusing the clearance of the food articles, duly stating the reasons thereof. 6

7 Individual Organization B) General Steps involved in FICS (Flow Diagram) Importer shall possess valid IE code issued by Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) to do the activity of Import & Export Importer shall possess valid FSSAI Import License & Product Approval (if required) Food Importer order food articles from different countries Shipment through Air/Sea/Land Arrival of food consignment and filing of Import General Manifest (IGM) with relevant Documentation to customs Filing of Bill of Entry (BoE) by Customs House Agent (CHA) or Importer in Customs along with relevant documents like Certificate of Origin, Invoice, Packing List, Certificate of Analysis, Ministry of Agriculture Permit, End Use Certificate etc. Role of FSSAI Generation of Examination Order (EO) by Electronic Data Input (EDI) System of Customs for the BoE with marking as First Check, Home/Provisional/Warehouse Consumption etc, and under the mandatory compliance insisting for NOC from FSSAI/Animal Quarantine (AQ) or Plant Quarantine (PQ) etc CHA/Importer shall submit the application through Online FICS along with required documents and seek AO's appointment for the Inspection/sampling. On scrutiny of the application by the AO or his/her staff, if found correct, then accepts the payment of sample testing Rs. 3, excluding service taxes either through demand draft or payment gateway system. On receipt of payment, AO gives appointment for inspection/sampling of the consignment to the CHA/Importer concerned. If complied, sample is drawn randomly from the consignment from its location, then seal and code the sample before it is forwarded to the FSSAI's notified laboratory for analysis. If rectifiable labelling requirements are exist at the time of sampling, sample is drawn after due correction of the same under the supervision of customs with such an order issued by the Customs Authorities produced by the importer or his/her agent. AO or his/her staff shall visually inspect the consignment, verify the documents and label. Also verify the, a)import is not from the banned/prohibited/ restricted source or food b)whether it fulfills the requirements of advisories issued by the FSSAI c)valid remaining shelf life of the product is more than the 60% of its original shelf life Yes The laboratory analyze the sample and furnishes the report either conformance or non-conformance as the case may be, on an average of 2-6 days from the date of receipt of sample, depending upon the nature of the product and tests to be conducted. If, the analysis report from the laboratory is nonconforming If, the analysis report issued by the laboratory is of conformance, then NOC is issued by the AO to Customs Authorities No AO issues rejection report along with non- conformance report to Customs Authority Importer can appeal for re-testing of counter sample, if nonconforming in primary lab Sample is not drawn and rejection note is forwarded to customs by quoting the rules for not drawing the sample Forwarding the Counter sample to Referral laboratory When the rejection report is issued for a consignment, such consignments are either reexported back to the source country or destroyed, as desired by the Customs during the adjudication If, the analysis report issued by the laboratory is of conformance, then NOC is issued by the AO to Customs Authorities, if not the referral lab report is final 7

8 C) Online FICS - Food Authority has developed an Integrated Web based System for the FICS. - To access the system, CHA / Importer and notified laboratories requires registration in online FICS. - On approval of their registration by Food Authority Authorised Officer, the system would generate a username & password. - To login FICS, Food Authority Authorised Officer or his staff, Accredited Laboratories, Food Importers and CHA shall use their username & password to access FICS through Functionality of Online FICS, - Filing of application by CHA / Importer for issue of NOC along with relevant documents. - Online payment of prescribed fee by CHA / Importer for analysis of Samples - Appointment for inspection of the imported food consignment to CHA / Importer & assigning staff of Authorised Officer for Physical Inspection & Collection of Sample(s) from the imported food consignment. - Selection of laboratory for analysis & forwarding the sample by the Authorised Officer or his / her staff to the laboratory concerned or through representative of laboratory or by post in case of referral laboratory. - Posting of analysis reports by the Laboratory - Generating of NOC in case of analysis report conforms to FSS Act 2006, Rules and Regulations made thereunder and rejection report based on nonconforming of labelling requirements noticed by the Authorised Officer or his/her staff at that time of inspection/sampling and sample found nonconforming to FSS regulations reported by the laboratory. For any queries regarding the online FICS, kindly contact the concerned Authorised Officer or through 8

9 Chapter III Powers and duties of the Authorised Officer (1) The Authorised Officer shall have the following powers and duties to ensure that the imported articles of food meet the safety standards prescribed under the FSS Act 2006 and Rules, Regulations made thereunder, namely:- a) To carry out the inspection of imported food consignment, drawl of sample(s) and transport the same for analysis in appropriate manner; b) To re-seal any package opened for drawl of sample(s) and certify that the same had been opened and sealed; c) To forward the sample for analysis to the laboratory concerned. d) To receive the analysis report from the laboratory e) To issue NOC or Rejection Report to the Customs Authority; f) To maintain the database of food importers within his/her jurisdiction of the Point of Import assigned to him in the format specified by the Food Authority from time to time; g) To maintain the record of all inspections made and action taken by him/her in the performance of his/her duties including the drawl of samples, laboratory analysis reports, issue of No Objection Certificates, issue of Rejection Report, for the food imports falling under his/her jurisdiction of point of import, and to submit copies of such records to Food Authority as and when required; h) To make such enquiries and inspections as may be necessary to detect the import of food in contravention of the FSS Act 2006 and Rules, Regulations made there under and as notified from time to time; i) To recommend destruction or re-export of imported food with necessary conditions as he may deem fit, as and when required; j) If allowed by Central Government / Food Authority, shall recommend to the Customs Authority for re-processing of food grains including pulses within the customs area if it exceeds the permissible limit on extraneous matter; a) Provided that the importer submits an undertaking to achieve the permissible limit through reprocessing; and b) Provided further that the necessary infrastructure and equipment is available within the Customs Area; k) To mandate additional test(s) for the imported food article based on the visual inspection and advisories issued on risk potential by the Food Authority from time to time; l) To ensure that notified laboratories maintain lab analysis records in the format prescribed by the Food Authority from time to time; m) To report the concerned Licensing Authority on any violation of any licensing conditions by the Food Importer. n) To inform the Food Authority, on import of any new variety of food or food ingredients and any other technical issues/difficulties; o) To seek data or information on food imports from the Customs Authority; p) To store the counter sample(s) in an appropriate condition so that they are fit for analysis in case of retest appeal request received from the Importer; 9

10 q) The Authorised Officer shall have the powers to take photographs of any imported food consignment(s); r) To carry out any other duties assigned by the Food Authority from time to time; 10

11 Chapter IV Instruction on Do s and Don ts required to be practiced by the major Stakeholder under FICS A) Food Importer Do s Don ts Do obtain the Import-Export Code (IEC) from Don t import the food article if it is Directorate General for Foreign Trade (DGFT) banned/prohibited/restricted list also from such source(s) and update regularly by visiting and DGFT website. Do obtain the License from the Designated Officer, Central Licensing Authority, under Food Safety and Standards (Licensing and Registration of Food Businesses), Regulations Do register in online FICS by providing IEC number and information s as required in the registration form. On approval of the registration by Authorised Officer, FSSAI, system would generate the username & password. Do identify and authorise a CHA to represent & liaise with Food Authority for the clearance of imported food consignment(s). Do file the application to Authorised Officer, FSSAI positioned at the Point of Import through online FICS for the clearance of imported food consignment(s) by submitting the relevant documents. (Refer Import Documentation for the list of documents required to be submitted). Do verify all the relevant documents, before submission including Bill of Entry, especially the information s like name of the food etc are same as appearing in the label of food article to avoid amending the Bill of Entry later. In case if the information s are, mismatching the same may be amended in the Bill of Entry before its submission. Do submit all the relevant documents at once to avoid unnecessary time delay. On completion of filing the application with documents Importer will receive an acknowledgement from the system. Don t import the food article for which no standards have been prescribed. Instead, refer such imports in advance with complete details along with supporting documents and requisite fees to Product Approval Division (PAD) of Food Authority for approval. Don t import rejected consignment again to India after modifying or rectifying the defects of nonconformance including labeling. Don t tamper the original label on or attached to the container. Don t alter the original documents accompanying the imported food consignment. Don t import the food articles of inferior quality with identification of foul odour, insect infestation, fungal growth, moulds, dampness etc. Don t influence the staff of Authorised Officer during the inspection and drawl of sample(s) from the consignment(s). 11

12 Do submit the corrected/amended document as directed by the Authorised Officer, FSSAI, through online FICS, if any query(s) or clarification(s) or document(s) submitted by the Importer are not in order, noticed on scrutiny of the application and / or documents by the Authorised Officer, FSSAI. Do pay the required sample analysis fee (Rs per sample excluding the service tax & education cess) as and when directed by the Authorised Officer, FSSAI either through demand draft drawn in favour of Authorised Officer, (Region Name), FSSAI or as prescribed by the region or through payment gateway system. If the sample analysis fee is paid by means of demand draft, need to provide the details of Demand Draft such as its number, date of issue, name of the bank and branch in the online FICS including payable at. On successful payment, Authorised Officer shall assign his/her staff for inspection and inform the date and time of inspection to the Food Importer to coordinate at the time of Physical Inspection & Collection of Sample(s) from the imported consignment. In case if the sampling is not completed due to various reasons on that particular date, the online system will carry the note(s) furnishing the reasons for not inspecting and drawing the sample. Do ensure that before import of any food article into India, do have the required labeling information s as required under Food Safety Standards (Packaging and Labeling) Regulations 2011 and as guided by Food Authority from time to time, also the product shall meets the 60 % of valid remaining shelf life requirement at the time of import as per NOTIFICATION NO.22 (RE- 2001)/ dated 30th July, 2001 issued by DGFT. Do import sufficient quantity of food article to enable the drawl of sample(s). Do assist the staff of Authorised Officer, FSSAI during the inspection of the consignment and Don t handle the sample while drawing the sample. Don t request or ask the staff of Authorised Officer regarding the online sample code after drawl of food samples. Don t influence any or all the notified/referral laboratory under Food Authority in regard to analysis of the food sample(s). Don t influence the Office of Authorised Officer, FSSAI to hasten the receipt of test report from the laboratory. Don t visit the Office of Authorised Officer, FSSAI unless otherwise it is required. 12

13 drawl of the food sample(s) or through representative. Do have the option, if the sample(s) fails on analysis by the notified laboratories, based on the request / appeal from the food importer, the duplicate sample will be forwarded for retesting at the referral laboratory on payment of required laboratory analysis fee. Do take delivery of the signed copy of NOC/Rejection Report. Do clear the consignment from its locations like Harbor/CFS/ICD etc., on receipt of the NOC issued by Food Authority. Do update the latest developments of Food Don t tamper or alter the test report if it is nonconformance to standards. Authority from & Initially import preferably small quantity, to understand the FICS and to avoid financial losses. 13

14 B) Custom House Agent (CHA) Do s Do inform the importer to obtain the Import-Export Code (IEC) from Directorate General for Foreign Trade (DGFT) Do inform the importer to obtain the License from the Designated Officer, Central Licensing Authority, under Food Safety and Standards (Licensing and Registration of Food Businesses), Regulations Do register in online FICS by submitting the scanned copy of the following documents, PAN Card of the Company, CHA license, Photo IDs of the Authorised person(s), and liaise with Authorised Office, FSSAI for the clearance of imported food articles on behalf of the importer. On approval of registration by Authorised Officer, FSSAI, system would provide the username & password. Do file the application on behalf of the importer to Authorised Officer, FSSAI positioned at the Point of Import through online FICS for the clearance of imported food consignment(s) by submitting the relevant documents. (Refer Import Documentation for the list of documents required to be submitted). Do inform the importer not to import the food article if it is banned/prohibited/restricted list also from such source(s) and update regularly by visiting and DGFT website. Do inform the importer not to import the food article for which no standards have been prescribed. Instead, refer such imports in advance with complete details along with supporting documents and requisite fees to Product Approval Division (PAD) of Food Authority for approval. Don ts Don t tamper the original label on or attached to the container on behalf of the importer. Don t alter the original documents accompanying the imported food consignment on behalf of the importer. Don t influence the staff of Authorised Officer during the inspection and drawl of sample(s) from the consignment(s) on behalf of the importer. Don t handle the sample while drawing the sample. Don t request or ask the staff of Authorised Officer regarding the online sample code after drawl of food samples on behalf of the importer. Don t influence any or all the notified/referral laboratory under Food Authority in regard to analysis of the food sample(s) on behalf of the importer. Do inform the importer not to import rejected consignment again to India after modifying or rectifying the defects of nonconformance including labeling. Do inform the importer not to import the food articles of inferior quality with identification of foul odour, insect infestation, fungal growth, moulds, dampness etc. Don t influence the Office of Authorised Officer, FSSAI to hasten the receipt of test report from the laboratory on behalf of the importer. Don t visit the Office of Authorised Officer, FSSAI on behalf of the importer unless otherwise it is required. Do submit all the relevant documents availed from the importer at Don t tamper or alter the test 14

15 once to avoid unnecessary time delay. On completion of filing the application with documents, Importer will receive an acknowledgement from the system. Do submit the corrected/amended document as directed by the Authorised Officer, FSSAI, on availing such documents from the importer, through online FICS, if any query(s) or clarification(s) or document(s) submitted by the CHA are not in order, noticed on scrutiny of the application and / or documents by the Authorised Officer, FSSAI. Do verify all the relevant documents, before submission including Bill of Entry, especially the information s like name of the food etc. are same as appearing in the label of food article to avoid amending the Bill of Entry later. In case if the information s are, mismatching the same may be amended in the Bill of Entry before its submission. Do pay the required sample analysis fee (Rs per sample excluding the service tax & education cess) as and when directed by the Authorised Officer, FSSAI either through demand draft drawn in favour of Authorised Officer, (Region Name), FSSAI or as prescribed by the region or through payment gateway system. If the sample analysis fee is paid by means of demand draft, need to provide the details of Demand Draft such as its number, date of issue, name of the bank and branch in the online FICS including payable at. On successful payment, Authorised Officer shall assign his/her staff for inspection and inform the date and time of inspection to the Food Importer to coordinate at the time of Physical Inspection & Collection of Sample(s) from the imported consignment. In case if the sampling is not completed due to various reasons on that particular date, the online system will carry the note(s) furnishing the reasons for not inspecting and drawing the sample. Do inform the importer to ensure that before import of any food article into India, do have the required labeling information s as required under Food Safety Standards (Packaging and Labeling) Regulations 2011 and as guided by Food Authority from time to time, also the product shall meets the 60 % of valid remaining shelf life requirement at the time of import as per NOTIFICATION NO.22 (RE-2001)/ dated 30th July, 2001 issued by DGFT. Do inform the importer to import sufficient quantity of food article to enable the drawl of sample(s). Do assist the staff of Authorised Officer, FSSAI during the inspection of the consignment and drawl of the food sample(s) or through representative. report if it is non-conformance to standards on behalf of the importer. 15

16 Do inform the importer having an option, if the sample(s) fails on analysis by the notified laboratories, based on the request / appeal from the food importer, the duplicate sample will be forwarded for retesting at the referral laboratory on payment of required laboratory analysis fee. Do take delivery of the signed copy of NOC/Rejection Report on behalf of the importer Do clear the consignment on behalf of the importer from its locations like Harbor/CFS/ICD etc., on receipt of the NOC issued by Food Authority. Do update the latest developments of Food Authority on behalf of the importer from & Do inform the importer, initially to import preferably small quantity, to understand the Food Import Clearance System and to avoid financial losses. 16

17 C) Food Testing Laboratories (Notified & Referral) Do s Don ts Do analyse the food sample(s) based on the parameters Don t inform/share the test result specified in the Food Safety and Standards (Food Products Standards and Food Additives) Regulations, information s directly to the importer or CHA and inform only to the Authorised Officer and follow the methods of analysis as approved by the Food Authority and furnish the report in prescribed format (Form B) to the Authorised Officer, FSSAI within 5 days on receipt of the sample. However in exceptional cases, where the test procedures requires more than 5 days for laboratory analysis, the laboratories may have to give prior information/intimation to the Authorised Officer, FSSAI, the time required to complete the analysis of such samples. Do analyse the food sample for additional test(s), based on the inspection and advisories released by Food Authority from time to time and as directed by the Authorised Officer or Food Authority from time to time. Do ensure that laboratory analysis records are maintained in the format as prescribed by the Food Authority from time to time for the purpose of Audit by the external/internal agency. Do update the latest developments of Food Authority from & Don t send/forward the analytical report without concluding the opinion to avoid unnecessary time delay in clearance of the imported food article (s) from customs area. 17

18 Chapter V Import Documentation Submission of relevant documents through online FICS by the Importer or CHA (If required, original to be produced as directed by the Authorised Officer at his/her Office or at the time of inspection as the case may be):- A) IE Code issued by the DGFT. B) License issued under FSS Act C) Product Approval (if required) from Food Authority. D) Bill of Entry. E) Examination Order generated by the EDI system of Customs, therein insisting for NOC from FSSAI. F) Import Permit issued by Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India in case of primary agriculture produce/horticultural produce. G) Sanitary Import Permit issued by Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of India in case of livestock products. H) Registration of import contracts for poppy seeds with Central Bureau of Narcotics, Gwalior. I) Certificate of Origin issued by Authorised Person / Agency at the place of manufacturing / processing etc of the food consignment. Certificate of Origin shall contain information s like Country of Origin etc., if the consignor is from the different country. J) Phyto-Sanitary Certificate issued by the Plant Quarantine Department of Exporting Country in case of primary agriculture/horticulture produce with fumigation endorsement. K) Certificate of Analysis with composition (Ingredients). In case of Wine & Whiskey Test Certificate. L) End-use declaration - The Food Importer has to clearly declare the end use of the imported food product. M) Pumping Guarantee Certificate in case of edible oil imported in bulk. N) List of transit country, if the food consignment is trans-shipped more than one country. O) Temperature Chart / Report / Graph, if the food consignment trans-shipped under the Cold Chain Technologies (CCT) from the port of origin to the point of import. P) Stuffing list. Q) Packing list. R) Commercial invoice as mentioned in the Bill of Entry (BoE). S) Bill of Lading as mentioned in the Bill of Entry (BoE) for sea consignment. T) Air Way Bill as mentioned in the Bill of Entry (BoE) for air consignment. U) In case of aseptic package, declaration from the manufacturer that the representative sealed sample is from the same batch of the consignment V) In the absence of representative sample for the aseptic package, the importer should furnish an undertaking on the following lines. They do not have any objection to break open the sealed aseptic container from the consignment and collect the sample for laboratory analysis and the Food Authority is not responsible for any kind of damage to the consignment due to such drawl of sample as it is necessary for the clearance of the consignment. Similarly, if the sample quantity is insufficient to draw the duplicate sample, the importer shall submit declaration that no claim shall be made for re-testing if the primary test fails. W) In case of re-import in addition to the documents listed above, submit the documents filed in the customs at the time of export as well as copy of the rejection certificate with reasons for such 18

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